A Firefox extension allows you to bypass the Sinde Law
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Jajajajajajaja te colaste xDD
No, man, things are like this, first they remove the add-on from the Mozilla page and then they attack the author, but it looks like an accident. Mafiosi methods of some governments, let's say...
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I think one of the things that will be remembered about our time is how stupid governments are about putting locks on the countryside.
If they ban sites where direct download links are shared, we have private trackers left
If they ban private trackers, we have decentralized P2P networks left.
If they cap all P2P network traffic, we have TOR left.
And there's not much you can do against a TOR connection with robust encryption, unless you filter all encrypted traffic, which would mean leaving important services like those related to banking inoperative.
In the North African countries where there have been recent uprisings (in Egypt specifically), they tried to put control on the Internet to prevent videos from being leaked. Upon realizing that it was impossible to impose said control, they cut off the Internet connection in the entire country.
The only way to put locks on the Internet is to make it cease to exist and that, unless something quite important happens, is not going to happen.
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Well, who wants something that costs them at least some effort, right? It turns out that it's easier to download a pirated CD than to buy it. Besides, I don't know what that comparison is about... as if we lived under repression.
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Well, who wants it to cost them at least some effort, right? It turns out that it's easier to download a pirated CD than to buy it. Also, I don't know what that comparison is about... as if we lived under oppression.
One has to start somewhere... even if my words seem very ignorant and/or surreal, anything can happen.
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You have to start somewhere… no matter how ignorant and/or surreal my words may seem, anything can happen.
Ridiculous, Sylver, ridiculous is the adjective :lol:
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Ridículas, Sylver, ridículas es el adjetivo :risitas:
Baah, tanto confiar en lo coherente… ya os acordaréis de mis palabras cuando España se convierta en los desiertos de Mad Max :risitas::risitas::risitas:
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Baah, tanto confiar en lo coherente… ya os acordaréis de mis palabras cuando España se convierta en los desiertos de Mad Max :risitas::risitas::risitas:
[Broma OFF]En los desiertos no hay muchas puertas quiza peyote para algun ermitaño alejado :D:D:D:Dde internet.
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Also I don't know what that comparison is about... or that we lived under repression.
If you're referring to me, I guess I've been reading too many dystopias lately.
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I say this because, precisely when reading what you say about Egypt and other countries, there is no comparison… comparing it makes this of blocking pirate websites seem like a children's game.
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I say this because, precisely, when reading what you say about Egypt and other countries, there is no comparison... comparing it makes blocking pirate websites seem like a children's game.
Any comparison with countries with totalitarian states, with people starving with their freedoms restricted: we have all seen how one was shot with his hands up; it is unfortunate, to say the least. However, no one can doubt that every time knowledge expands, it is tried to be stopped as it happened with the church and its translations of the classics. Let's see who had the nerve to read Aristotle in the sixteenth century except for some privileged clergy. With the internet, it is more complicated to control all this...
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I say this because, precisely, when reading what you say about Egypt and other countries, there is no comparison… comparing it makes this of blocking pirate websites seem like a children's game.
I thought you were referring to "unless something quite important happens".
The example of Egypt was relevant because there is no way to control the Internet, not to compare Egypt with Spain. Moreover, in the end I said
The only way to put doors on the Internet is to make it cease to exist and that, unless something quite important happens, is not going to happen.
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I just downloaded it and it's still in the google cache.
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I just downloaded it, it's still in the google cache.
HAH! Here we go! :risitas:
Thanks Kernel1.0
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For all those things, TOR works pretty well, you don't need anything else, right?
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I was able to install it without caching, directly on DeSopa :: Add-ons for Firefox
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Of all those things, TOR works pretty well, you don't need anything else, right?
Well, there are also for Phones. jejejejejjeje
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De todas para esas cosas el TOR funciona bastante bien no necesitáis nada más, no?
El problema de Tor es que es muy lento.
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Si claro, es más seguro que un proxy sencillo, aunque todos son más lentos que si te conectas directamente, eso se usa simplemente para acceder a ver contenidos que no están disponibles en el país… pero para diario creo que no es muy útil. De todas voy a probar el de firefox a ver si funciona con google music.
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